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113. Identification with the Self

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 113   |   March 29, 1963

And now, my friends, I wish to discuss a topic I have not gone into before, identification with oneself, as opposed to identification with others. Last time I talked about humanity’s relationship to time. I said, in essence, that very rarely do people live in the now. They push into the future. They pull back into the past. Often these two contradictory movements happen simultaneously. In both alternatives, you strain away from the now.

127. Evolution’s Four Stages: Automatic Reflexes, Awareness, Understanding, Knowing

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 127   |   October 2, 1964

On any real path of development, regardless of the approach, the areas in which you are unfree and automatic must be revealed.

130. Finding True Abundance by Going Through Your Fear

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 130   |   January 8, 1965

There are two philosophies about life and spiritual reality which seem completely contradictory. One says that the spiritually and emotionally mature person has to learn to accept the difficulties in life. In order to cope with life, people have to accept what they cannot immediately change, what is beyond their direct sphere of influence.

134. The Concept of Evil

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 134   |   May 28, 1965

Numbness and insensitivity toward one’s own pain in turn means equal numbness and insensitivity toward others. When examining one’s reactions closely, one might often observe that the first spontaneous reaction to others is a feeling for and with them, a compassion or empathy, a participation of the soul. But

137. Balance of Inner and Outer Control

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 137   |   October 29, 1965

The separation from the center is the wall of not knowing that this inner center of wisdom, love and power exists. You therefore do not seek contact with it, hence more confusion, error and ignorance arise. The less aware you are of this inner center, the greater your separation from it will be.

138. The Human Predicament of Desire for, and Fear of, Closeness

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 138   |   November 26, 1965

Your relationship to another person can be successful only when you are motivated by your innermost being. If the relationship is determined solely by the outer intellect and will, these faculties cannot find the delicate balance of allowing your self-expression and also receiving the other’s self-expression.

152. Connection Between the Ego and the Universal Power

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 152   |   May 7, 1967

Every individual consciousness is universal consciousness — not just a part of it, for a part implies only a little — but wherever consciousness exists, it is the original consciousness. This original consciousness, or creative life principle, takes various forms.

153. The Self-Regulating Nature of Involuntary Processes

Pathwork Guide Lecture No. 153   |   June 2, 1967

To summarize once again, and perhaps with a different approach, the meaning of self-realization: self-realization means to bring out into reality all dormant potentials. It means to integrate the ego with as yet involuntary processes.